This Strange Phenomenon In Washington Is Too Weird For Words

There are some pretty weird and inexplicable things in Washington. For instance, there’s a strange phenomenon just north of Prosser known as Gravity Hill, where you can pull up, put your car in neutral, and somehow start rolling uphill. Some people have questioned if it’s just an optical illusion, but others have tested the elevation to prove there’s in fact an incline.

This gravity-defying road is not easy to find. Located on a stretch of North Crosby Road about 10-15 miles north of Prosser, the road's just down the street from an old, haunted grain elevator. Luckily, there's a start line painted on the pavement so you'll know where to park your car to begin.

After pulling up to the line, putting your car in neutral, and taking your foot off the brake, you'll be amazed as you begin to roll up the street. Most vehicles would just stay in place or start rolling backwards - but this mysterious road somehow pulls cars uphill, towards the old creepy barn.

You'll continue to roll forward until reaching the end a little ways up the road. But that's not all: there's also an urban legend that if you lightly dust flour or powder on your car, there will supposedly be tiny, children-sized handprints on it afterwards from "being pushed uphill".

Is it haunted, or just a coincidence? There are several legends surrounding this place by Prosser, and it's actually not the only one like it in the country. To this day, there's still no explanation for how it defies gravity - but the road definitely makes for a spooky trip uphill.

To prove that it works, there's been all kinds of documentation on this mysterious road. Check out this fascinating news story on it:

While the mysterious road is public, be sure to keep in mind the grain elevator and surrounding area is still private property.

Have you been to the Gravity Hill near Prosser before? Did your car start rolling uphill?? Share your stories below.